ProprioMedia Colloquium Series in Media Studies and Research


A venue for OCAD U faculty, grad students, and guest speakers to showcase their theoretical and practice-based research

 
DateFriday, February 14, 2014 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm

Cost

Free

Website

http://propriomedia.ca

Location

Room 284 100 McCaul St. Toronto, Ontario

A venue for OCAD U faculty, grad students, and guest speakers to showcase their theoretical and practice-based research

Luke Painter [OCAD U] “Revival-esque”

Brenda Longfellow [York U] “Offshore and the Perils of a Petroleum Future”

Patricia Pasten [OCAD U] "Engaging Public Democratic Dissensus through Graphic Design"

In the colloquium. Painter will talk about his ongoing studio investigations into revivalist trends in art, design and architecture; Brenda Longfellow will present her an interactive documentary on the global offshore oil industry; and Patricia Pasten will explore graphic design’s rhetorical potential as a medium and practice for engaging democratic public dissensus.

Luke Painter is an artist and educator living and working in Toronto. He is also Assistant Professor and Chair of the Contemporary Painting and Printmedia department at the OCAD University.

Brenda Longfellow is an award winning filmmaker and film scholar. Currently Interim Graduate Program Director of Cinema and Media Studies at York University, she is the co-editor (with Scott MacKenzie and Thomas Waugh) of the recently released anthology on the work of John Greyson: The Perils of Pedagogy (McGill Queen’s 2013) and co editor of Gendering the Nation (1992).

Patricia Pasten is a graphic designer and faculty member at OCAD University.

ProprioMedia Colloquium Series, co-chaired by Selmin Kara and David McIntosh, provide a venue for OCAD faculty, select grad students, and guest speakers to showcase their current theoretical and practice-based research. The colloquia take place monthly and feature 2-3 speakers, delivering 25-30 minute presentations, followed by a Q&A.

DateFriday, February 14, 2014 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm

Cost

Free

Website

http://propriomedia.ca

Location

Room 284 100 McCaul St. Toronto, Ontario

Proprio Media poster
Friday, February 14, 2014 - 8:00pm to 10:00pm

A venue for OCAD U faculty, grad students, and guest speakers to showcase their theoretical and practice-based research

Luke Painter [OCAD U] “Revival-esque”

Brenda Longfellow [York U] “Offshore and the Perils of a Petroleum Future”

Patricia Pasten [OCAD U] "Engaging Public Democratic Dissensus through Graphic Design"

In the colloquium. Painter will talk about his ongoing studio investigations into revivalist trends in art, design and architecture; Brenda Longfellow will present her an interactive documentary on the global offshore oil industry; and Patricia Pasten will explore graphic design’s rhetorical potential as a medium and practice for engaging democratic public dissensus.

Luke Painter is an artist and educator living and working in Toronto. He is also Assistant Professor and Chair of the Contemporary Painting and Printmedia department at the OCAD University.

Brenda Longfellow is an award winning filmmaker and film scholar. Currently Interim Graduate Program Director of Cinema and Media Studies at York University, she is the co-editor (with Scott MacKenzie and Thomas Waugh) of the recently released anthology on the work of John Greyson: The Perils of Pedagogy (McGill Queen’s 2013) and co editor of Gendering the Nation (1992).

Patricia Pasten is a graphic designer and faculty member at OCAD University.

ProprioMedia Colloquium Series, co-chaired by Selmin Kara and David McIntosh, provide a venue for OCAD faculty, select grad students, and guest speakers to showcase their current theoretical and practice-based research. The colloquia take place monthly and feature 2-3 speakers, delivering 25-30 minute presentations, followed by a Q&A.

Venue & Address: 
Room 284 100 McCaul St. Toronto, Ontario
Website: 
http://propriomedia.ca
Cost: 
Free
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